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Kingston HyperX T1 3GB & 6GB 2000MHz DDR3 Memory Review

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 7:09 am
by Illuminati
Kingston HyperX T1 3GB & 6GB 2000MHz DDR3 Memory Review

Today LR has taken the latest DDR3 HyperX Triple Channel kits from Kingston and run them through their paces. We have visited Kingston's DDR3 Triple Channel kits before, but now we have kits with Kingston's new HTX T1 heatspreaders for the optimal cooling. Read on to find out which kit, the 3GB or 6GB, offers the best performance, overclock, and bang for the buck!

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Compared to more conventional heat spreaders, this HyperX T1 kit is much taller. You can see in the photos that there are plenty of ribs in the heat spreader to utilize every bit of airflow it can get. At 2000MHz, any extra cooling you can get is welcome to ensure that you maintain stability under an enormous load. Our kits today come set up with XMP, or Xtreme Memory Profile. By choosing one of the two XMP profiles in BIOS, your memory is automatically configured to run optimally on a Core i7 system. Our Kingston HyperX T1 kits have XMP profiles of either 1866MHz or 2000MHz.
Article Title: Kingston HyperX T1 3GB & 6GB 2000MHz DDR3 Memory Review
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Re: Kingston HyperX T1 3GB & 6GB 2000MHz DDR3 Memory Review

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 10:06 am
by InspectahACE
oh my...I may now have changed my mind on the 6GB 1600 dominators i was thinkin of gettin...(since they are price similar to these)

Re: Kingston HyperX T1 3GB & 6GB 2000MHz DDR3 Memory Review

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 10:10 am
by gwolfman
Pretty hot stuff here, and good to see the pricing coming down. I wonder what voltage might be holding you up... I'm just starting to get into i7 overclocking myself (I've been doing FSB overclocking for a while now). However, I can't afford to buy new memory since I just got the 1600 kits when they came out, though the price is close to what it was. *ouch*

Re: Kingston HyperX T1 3GB & 6GB 2000MHz DDR3 Memory Review

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 3:15 pm
by InspectahACE
gwolfman wrote:Pretty hot stuff here, and good to see the pricing coming down. I wonder what voltage might be holding you up... I'm just starting to get into i7 overclocking myself (I've been doing FSB overclocking for a while now). However, I can't afford to buy new memory since I just got the 1600 kits when they came out, though the price is close to what it was. *ouch*

yea..im glad i haven't bought my ram yet since the price is damn right for these..tax return is supposed to deposited any day now so im just hoping these are in stock when i get it

Re: Kingston HyperX T1 3GB & 6GB 2000MHz DDR3 Memory Review

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 4:57 pm
by gwolfman
InspectahACE wrote:
gwolfman wrote:Pretty hot stuff here, and good to see the pricing coming down. I wonder what voltage might be holding you up... I'm just starting to get into i7 overclocking myself (I've been doing FSB overclocking for a while now). However, I can't afford to buy new memory since I just got the 1600 kits when they came out, though the price is close to what it was. *ouch*

yea..im glad i haven't bought my ram yet since the price is damn right for these..tax return is supposed to deposited any day now so im just hoping these are in stock when i get it
sweet, good deal. I hope I get money back too!

Re: Kingston HyperX T1 3GB & 6GB 2000MHz DDR3 Memory Review

Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 4:05 am
by InspectahACE
the waiting list im on at newegg says the ETA on these for the 6GB is around the 23rd..and at $245.99 also :)...I suppose I have some decisions to make lol #-o